General Assembly of the SportAccord International Convention

Vladimir Putin took part
in the General Assembly of the SportAccord International Convention, which is
underway in Sochi from April 19–24.

April 20, 2015

13:45

Sochi

The President said he hoped the experts’ work through the convention would help to promote a healthy lifestyle
and develop mass sport throughout the world.

Later, Mr Putin attended a working
breakfast with IOC members and the heads of international sports federations.

The President said that Russia will
make every effort to develop fitness and sport in the country, support sport
around the world in all forms, promote a healthy lifestyle, and develop
relations between peoples and countries in order to make the world a more
stable and predictable place.

Mr Putin thanked the international sports
organisation representatives for supporting the efforts to develop sport and fitness in Russia.

SportAccord was established
as an international organisation in Lausanne,
on April 21, 1967. The organisation focuses primarily
on exchanging knowledge and experience in the areas
of ethics and the international sport movement’s social
responsibility, and promoting cooperation between the sports world and the business
community. Every year, representatives of more than 100 international
sports federations and organisations take part in this sports and business
summit.

Speech at the General
Assembly of the SportAccord International Convention

It is a real pleasure to welcome the participants of this year’s General Assembly of the SportAccord International
Convention. I particularly want to congratulate Mr Vizer, who was re-elected
today to the post of president of this influential international sports
organisation. My congratulations, Mr Vizer.

Russia has successful and productive
cooperation with SportAccord and we are pleased to see you gather again in our
country, this time in Russia’s sports capital, the city of Sochi.

The Winter Olympics, which took place here a year ago, gave us everything we need for successfully hosting big international
sports events and other events, major exhibitions and presentations. I am sure
that during your time here, you will have the chance to appreciate the value of the Olympic legacy and the possibilities it offers.

Actually, many of you already know Sochi, and we see your desire to come back here as the international sports community’s positive
assessment of our efforts to promote sport and a healthy lifestyle.

Here in Sochi, we have built dozens of modern
new sports facilities. In actual fact though, we are developing the infrastructure for mass sport and for top-level sport through the entire
Russian Federation.

Naturally, we are giving particular attention
to getting ready for the big sports events that have been entrusted to Russia
as host country.

Kazan will host the world water sports
championship this summer. Next year, we will host the world hockey
championship, and then, in 2017 and 2018, we will play host to two major FIFA
competitions – the Confederation Cup and the FIFA World Cup. Finally, in 2019,
Russia will host the XXIX Winter World Student Games, which will take place in Krasnoyarsk, in Siberia.

There is obviously a lot of work to do, but
with our experience and proven ability to keep our word, there is no doubt that
we will ensure these big projects’ organisation is of the very best and highest
level.

At the same time, let me emphasise how
important it is for us to have the support of the international sports
community, SportAccord and the IOC. We want to continue our work together and are ready to broaden our cooperation in the interests of sport, peace, and development.

This is particularly important in today’s
world. Sport has long since become a universal language and it has a special
humanitarian mission to play: its vocation is to unite, not divide, people
throughout the whole world and bring vivid and positive emotions to millions of people.

I believe that any confrontation within the sports community itself and inability or unwillingness to listen to each other
constitute a real threat to the unity of the global sports movement and sports
around the world. This is why the sports community makes such an effort today
to look for compromises and respect the rights and interests of athletes,
viewers, and everyone who has an interest in sport.

One of the current tasks is to continue
developing mass sport. It is important to make more and more people around the world aware of the need for regular exercise and get them to take a fresh look
at their lifestyles and give up bad habits.

I hope that the work the experts do through the SportAccord International Convention will help to reach these goals.

In conclusion, I want to wish you productive
work and a fruitful search for new solutions in the interests of global sports.

Friends, colleagues,

I sincerely wish you the very best and wish you
success in your work. Thank you for deciding to hold this event in Olympic
Sochi, in Russia.